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In the growing hydrogen market frenzy, Evercore ISI analyst James West sees involvement with green hydrogen as a “critical success factor” for companies.
Congress may be on summer break, but clean energy advocates are busy with recommendations for the budget reconciliation bill.
The U.S. Department of Energy will invest almost $34 million in bioenergy technology in a bid to lower the country’s reliance on fossil fuels.
Natalie Edwards, global diversity officer at National Grid, said businesses must see their workforce and potential talent “as having infinite possibility.”
Reducing power plant carbon emissions may ultimately be in the hands of electric utility customers with the technology to automatically reduce their usage.
Technological advances and refined regulatory processes could unlock U.S. geothermal capacity and contribute to decarbonization, according to an NREL report.
Secretary Jennifer Granholm held a virtual roundtable with manufacturing companies to emphasize the role of the industrial sector in decarbonization.
The Senate began debating a bipartisan infrastructure bill that would fund grid improvements, alternative vehicle fueling and supports for nuclear plants.
A Washington-based fusion energy company is expanding its operation in the drive to become the first to develop a commercially viable fusion reactor.
More than 600 people attended the NARUC Summer Policy Summit in person and hundreds more watched via livestream.
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